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A couple things:First, I have found that if you print the whole thing at once, the ends of the frame tend to bow in one direction or another.Then, printing the whole thing as one solid piece is going to make painting difficult.And, the kicker, all the overhanging details are going to cause print artifacts.As much as I want this, I'm going to have to pass due to these considerations. That said, I would like a few pairs of the truck sideframes Still plugging away at the Lima; I'm experimenting with etched hood doors and also printing a mechanism at the right length.
While ingenious, I find adding the handrails unfortunate because one will have to pay for material (and we know how that is on SWays) that one does not intend to use. I would prefer the handrails separate to lower the cost of the overall shell.
James, While ingenious, I find adding the handrails unfortunate because one will have to pay for material (and we know how that is on SWays) that one does not intend to use. I would prefer the handrails separate to lower the cost of the overall shell. JMHO.I also think that Iain is correct in that painting the walkways and the body (designed as one piece) will make it difficult to paint/ clean, etc.Iain, when? Are you designing your shell separate from the walkways?
I also think that Iain is correct in that painting the walkways and the body (designed as one piece) will make it difficult to paint/ clean, etc.
It will be interesting to see if you have any issues with scaling, especially for the truck sideframes. My recent boxcar side came back from Shapeways 0.040 inches short (out of 3 inches). If designing to tight tolerances this could be an issue, and something which would be difficult to account for given their printing rules. Just something of which you should be aware.Best wishes, Dave
Still plugging away at the Lima; I'm experimenting with etched hood doors and also printing a mechanism at the right length.